CADR Minor


The Conflict Analysis Dispute Resolution (CADR) minor is an interdisciplinary program housed in the Sociology Department. The minor involves the completion of 21 credit hours. Students enrolled in this program will complete a minimum of 9 credit hours of CADR courses. Individual directed-study courses for various major may be utilized with the approval of the minor advisor. For more information, contact  the Center for Conflict Resolution.

For more information on the Conflict Analysis Dispute Resolution Minor contact the Center for Conflict Resolution at (410) 219-2873 or by email at: conflictresolution@salisbury.edu

For a CADR minor checklist feel free to visit us at the Center, we are located on the corner or Camden Ave. and College Ave. (1100 Camden Ave.)

Step One...

Complete the following core:

   

Credits

CADR 100
Foundations of Conflict and Conflict Resolution
3
CADR 201

Conflict Intervention Processes

3

Step Two...

Select two CADR courses, one of which must be an upper level (300-400) course:

   

Credits

CADR/SOCI 225

Sociology of Violence and Non-violence

3
CADR 300
Theories of Conflict and Conflict Resolution
3
CADR 301 International Conflict 3
CADR 302
Cross-Cultural Conflict Analysis and Intervention
3

CADR 303

Studies in Conflict Analysis Dispute Resolution

3
CADR 400
Practicum and Internship
3
CADR 401
Dispute Systems Design
3
CADR 403
Resolving Environmental Conflict
3
CADR 404
Negotiation and Conflict Management in Business
3

CADR 405

Special Topics

3

Step Three...

Complete nine hours of electives:

   

Credits

CADR/SOCI 225

Sociology of Violence and Non-violence

3
CMAT 300
Intercultural Communication
3
CMAT 307
Interpersonal Conflict
3
CMAT 310
Small Group Discussion
3
CMAT 316
Argument and Debate
3
HIST 225
The Holocaust: Extermination of the European Jews
3
HIST 308
Sectional Conflict and Civil War
3
HIST 376
Violence and Nonviolence in America
3
HIST 389
Environmental History
3
PHIL 301
Violence and Nonviolence
3
POSC 213
War and Peace in the Middle East
3
POSC 370
Democracy
3
POSC 409
Causes of War
3
POSC 450
Civil Rights and Liberties
3
SOCI 201
Social Problems
3
SOCI 319
Social Change and Social Planning
3
SOCI 320
Social Movements
3
SOCI 390
Sociology of the Environment
3

 

 
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